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MAETA

Live Nation presents...

MAETA

7:30pm, Sat 24 August, 2024
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With Lara Andallo

Rising R&B songstress MAETA today announces her highly anticipated debut Australian shows, visiting The Night Cat in Melbourne on Friday August 23 and Oxford Art Factory in Sydney on Saturday August 24.

Tickets go on sale at 12pm Thursday May 9. 

My Live Nation members can secure tickets first during the exclusive presale beginning 11am Wednesday May 8. 

For complete tour and ticket information, visit: livenation.com.au

Named “R&B’s next big thing” by V Magazine, Indianapolis-raised, Los Angeles-based Maeta first introduced her soulful, intimate style to the world in 2019 with the release of her debut EP, Do Not Disturb. The Kaytranada-produced Teen Scene featuring Buddy appeared a few months later, and soon garnered millions of streams. Maeta then followed up with Toxic, executive-produced by Skrillex, and signed with Roc Nation, returning a month later with the retro soul-infused Bitch Don't Be Mad from her sophomore EP Habits.

Maeta followed up with the When I Hear Your Name EP in June 2023, her powerful vocals pairing alongside appearances from the likes of Lucky Daye, Ty Dolla $ign and The Free Nationals, with production from Pharrell and Kaytranada. A raw and sensual exploration of intoxicating lust, over 13 songs, Maeta envelops you into a whirlwind of emotions.

Maeta’s next EP “Endless Nights” produced by Kaytranada is slated for release on June 21, 2024.

As Maeta puts it: “I have a feeling it’s gonna be an amazing year.” This is one debut tour you don’t want to miss. 

“Roc Nation’s hottest new R&B songstress” – The Hype Mag
“A promising voice in the genre” – Ones To Watch
“Maeta continues to leave her indelible mark on modern R&B” – Grimy Goods

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